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Participant[quote=flu]I predict there will be a point in our future which W-2 folks will be paying 40% of their paychecks on taxes for fed,state, and possibly local[/quote]
And if I’m lucky I’ll be retired by then.
AK
Participant[quote=flu]I predict there will be a point in our future which W-2 folks will be paying 40% of their paychecks on taxes for fed,state, and possibly local[/quote]
And if I’m lucky I’ll be retired by then.
AK
Participant[quote=flu]I predict there will be a point in our future which W-2 folks will be paying 40% of their paychecks on taxes for fed,state, and possibly local[/quote]
And if I’m lucky I’ll be retired by then.
AK
Participant[quote=flu]I predict there will be a point in our future which W-2 folks will be paying 40% of their paychecks on taxes for fed,state, and possibly local[/quote]
And if I’m lucky I’ll be retired by then.
AK
Participant[quote=flu]I predict there will be a point in our future which W-2 folks will be paying 40% of their paychecks on taxes for fed,state, and possibly local[/quote]
And if I’m lucky I’ll be retired by then.
AK
ParticipantThanks everyone for your good wishes.
Still waiting for the signed counteroffer … still trying to stay in the right state of mind … getting a little bit nervous but still confident that everything will be fine.
But yeah, I have to figure out how I’m going to deal with 1000+ sf of pink carpet π
AK
ParticipantThanks everyone for your good wishes.
Still waiting for the signed counteroffer … still trying to stay in the right state of mind … getting a little bit nervous but still confident that everything will be fine.
But yeah, I have to figure out how I’m going to deal with 1000+ sf of pink carpet π
AK
ParticipantThanks everyone for your good wishes.
Still waiting for the signed counteroffer … still trying to stay in the right state of mind … getting a little bit nervous but still confident that everything will be fine.
But yeah, I have to figure out how I’m going to deal with 1000+ sf of pink carpet π
AK
ParticipantThanks everyone for your good wishes.
Still waiting for the signed counteroffer … still trying to stay in the right state of mind … getting a little bit nervous but still confident that everything will be fine.
But yeah, I have to figure out how I’m going to deal with 1000+ sf of pink carpet π
AK
ParticipantThanks everyone for your good wishes.
Still waiting for the signed counteroffer … still trying to stay in the right state of mind … getting a little bit nervous but still confident that everything will be fine.
But yeah, I have to figure out how I’m going to deal with 1000+ sf of pink carpet π
AK
ParticipantI researched it a few years back …
The Riverside-San Diego segment will be the last to be completed. At least a decade according to the publicized schedule, which is undoubtedly very optimistic.
No details about cost. Extrapolating from the Coaster fares, it’ll be more than I can comfortably afford.
Doesn’t solve the last-mile problem … you either have a long walk or an uncertain bus connection ahead of you once you get off the train.
AK
ParticipantI researched it a few years back …
The Riverside-San Diego segment will be the last to be completed. At least a decade according to the publicized schedule, which is undoubtedly very optimistic.
No details about cost. Extrapolating from the Coaster fares, it’ll be more than I can comfortably afford.
Doesn’t solve the last-mile problem … you either have a long walk or an uncertain bus connection ahead of you once you get off the train.
AK
ParticipantI researched it a few years back …
The Riverside-San Diego segment will be the last to be completed. At least a decade according to the publicized schedule, which is undoubtedly very optimistic.
No details about cost. Extrapolating from the Coaster fares, it’ll be more than I can comfortably afford.
Doesn’t solve the last-mile problem … you either have a long walk or an uncertain bus connection ahead of you once you get off the train.
AK
ParticipantI researched it a few years back …
The Riverside-San Diego segment will be the last to be completed. At least a decade according to the publicized schedule, which is undoubtedly very optimistic.
No details about cost. Extrapolating from the Coaster fares, it’ll be more than I can comfortably afford.
Doesn’t solve the last-mile problem … you either have a long walk or an uncertain bus connection ahead of you once you get off the train.
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